Deck 7: Economic Problems: Poverty and Wealth
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Deck 7: Economic Problems: Poverty and Wealth
1
The unequal distribution of wealth, income, power, and poverty is called __________.
A) social inequality
B) mass poverty
C) the national debt
D) structural inequality
A) social inequality
B) mass poverty
C) the national debt
D) structural inequality
social inequality
2
Today, poor people spend about __________ of their income on food.
A) one-third
B) one-fifth
C) two-thirds
D) half
A) one-third
B) one-fifth
C) two-thirds
D) half
one-fifth
3
Income adjusted for inflation is called __________.
A) progressive taxation
B) real income
C) economic colonialism
D) relative poverty
A) progressive taxation
B) real income
C) economic colonialism
D) relative poverty
real income
4
The total amount the U.S. government owes is called __________.
A) official poverty
B) the poverty line
C) structural inequality
D) the national debt
A) official poverty
B) the poverty line
C) structural inequality
D) the national debt
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5
Which of the following is a problem with the U.S. economy?
A) Real income is growing.
B) Real income is declining.
C) Real income is stagnant.
D) Real income is not measurable.
A) Real income is growing.
B) Real income is declining.
C) Real income is stagnant.
D) Real income is not measurable.
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6
Brad's job description says that he is supposed to analyze and write daily reports on the social institution that produces and distributes goods and services. As such, Brad analyzes __________.
A) the culture of poverty
B) the culture of wealth
C) the economy
D) social inequality
A) the culture of poverty
B) the culture of wealth
C) the economy
D) social inequality
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7
Brenda is making more money today than she did 10 years ago. However, after adjusting for inflation, Brenda's income is equal to the income that she had 10 years ago. This illustrates Brenda's __________.
A) relative poverty
B) residual poverty
C) real income
D) progressive taxation
A) relative poverty
B) residual poverty
C) real income
D) progressive taxation
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8
Economists suggest that the amount that the United States owes to other nations increases by over $3 billion each day. This reflects growth in __________.
A) official poverty
B) the poverty line
C) structural inequality
D) the national debt
A) official poverty
B) the poverty line
C) structural inequality
D) the national debt
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9
Rasheema is homeless. She does not have the food, clothing, or shelter needed to make it through a cold winter in Chicago. She is in __________.
A) official poverty
B) relative poverty
C) biological poverty
D) residual poverty
A) official poverty
B) relative poverty
C) biological poverty
D) residual poverty
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10
The average personal income for all individuals over the age of 18 was $25,149 in 2005. Libby, who is 34 years old, earned half of that. As such, Libby is experiencing __________.
A) official poverty
B) relative poverty
C) biological poverty
D) residual poverty
A) official poverty
B) relative poverty
C) biological poverty
D) residual poverty
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11
Maneck qualifies for welfare benefits. As such, he is experiencing __________.
A) official poverty
B) relative poverty
C) biological poverty
D) residual poverty
A) official poverty
B) relative poverty
C) biological poverty
D) residual poverty
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12
Yoshimi is conducting research on how economic differences among groups in America are measured. Yoshimi's research focuses on __________.
A) the culture of poverty
B) the culture of wealth
C) the economy
D) social class
A) the culture of poverty
B) the culture of wealth
C) the economy
D) social class
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13
In Brazil, the well-to-do live in fashionable neighborhoods, go to private schools, ride in new cars, and shop at malls. However, the urban poor live in distant housing projects, take long bus trips to work, go to public schools or drop out, and shop at small local shops. This reflects __________.
A) social inequality
B) mass poverty
C) national debt
D) interest groups
A) social inequality
B) mass poverty
C) national debt
D) interest groups
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14
Which American president declared a war on poverty?
A) President Clinton
B) President Kennedy
C) President Johnson
D) President Reagan
A) President Clinton
B) President Kennedy
C) President Johnson
D) President Reagan
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15
__________ dropped out of Harvard to co-found Microsoft Corp.
A) Warren Buffett
B) Ted Kennedy
C) Bill Gates
D) Steve Jobs
A) Warren Buffett
B) Ted Kennedy
C) Bill Gates
D) Steve Jobs
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16
Structural inequality leads to inequality in __________.
A) income
B) personal savings accounts
C) property
D) debt
A) income
B) personal savings accounts
C) property
D) debt
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17
Today, Sam will meet with a financial advisor. They will begin by discussing the property, savings, investments, and economic assets that Paris owns. In so doing, they will discuss her __________.
A) national debt
B) real income
C) wealth
D) economic colonialism
A) national debt
B) real income
C) wealth
D) economic colonialism
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18
David is blind to the poverty that exists in neighborhoods in the community in which he lives. This is an example of __________.
A) ideal versus reality
B) self-fulfilling prophecy
C) retribution
D) progressive nature
A) ideal versus reality
B) self-fulfilling prophecy
C) retribution
D) progressive nature
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19
Ernie is a crew member at the local McDonald's. Because Ernie works for capitalists, he is __________.
A) a member of the proletariat
B) a means of production
C) a welfare queen
D) a member of the bourgeoisie
A) a member of the proletariat
B) a means of production
C) a welfare queen
D) a member of the bourgeoisie
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20
The __________ perspective suggests that poverty contributes to the well-being of society.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
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21
The idea that a particular worker will start his or her own business and become wealthy is called __________.
A) the culture of wealth
B) the culture of poverty
C) false class consciousness
D) class consciousness
A) the culture of wealth
B) the culture of poverty
C) false class consciousness
D) class consciousness
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22
__________ argues that social inequality comes from a basic struggle over limited resources.
A) Functionalism
B) Conflict theory
C) Symbolic interactionism
D) Feminism
A) Functionalism
B) Conflict theory
C) Symbolic interactionism
D) Feminism
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23
From the __________ perspective, poverty is relative.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) symbolic interactionist
D) feminist
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24
Juan's research focuses on how the meaning of poverty has changed over the past 25 years among college students. Juan's research is in line with __________.
A) functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) feminist theory
A) functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) feminist theory
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25
Benny believes that society's well-being would be upset if poverty were to be eliminated in the United States. Benny's beliefs are in line with __________.
A) functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) feminist theory
A) functionalism
B) conflict theory
C) symbolic interactionism
D) feminist theory
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26
Matt Kinsler is a capitalist who owns a large candy manufacturing company. As such, Matt is a member of the __________.
A) proletariat
B) means of production
C) welfare queen
D) bourgeoisie
A) proletariat
B) means of production
C) welfare queen
D) bourgeoisie
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27
Cora is a baker. She has been baking cakes at the local supermarket for the past 13 years. Cora believes that one day she will save enough money from her current job to open her own chain of bakeries and eventually become a millionaire. This illustrates __________.
A) the culture of wealth
B) the culture of poverty
C) false class consciousness
D) class consciousness
A) the culture of wealth
B) the culture of poverty
C) false class consciousness
D) class consciousness
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28
The poverty rate of Americans over age 65 is __________.
A) higher than that of the nation as a whole
B) the highest it has ever been
C) the same as that of the nation as a whole
D) lower than that of the nation as a whole
A) higher than that of the nation as a whole
B) the highest it has ever been
C) the same as that of the nation as a whole
D) lower than that of the nation as a whole
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29
The power elite has also been called the __________.
A) culture of wealth
B) G-8
C) capitalists
D) ruling class
A) culture of wealth
B) G-8
C) capitalists
D) ruling class
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30
When many citizens of a country live on less than $1,000 a year, __________exists.
A) relative poverty
B) official poverty
C) residual poverty
D) mass poverty
A) relative poverty
B) official poverty
C) residual poverty
D) mass poverty
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31
When wealthy nations exploit poorer nations, this is called __________.
A) political colonialism
B) economic colonialism
C) cold war
D) progressive taxation
A) political colonialism
B) economic colonialism
C) cold war
D) progressive taxation
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32
In Senegal, West Africa, most people live on $550 per year. As such, Senegal is characterized by __________.
A) relative poverty
B) the culture of poverty
C) residual poverty
D) mass poverty
A) relative poverty
B) the culture of poverty
C) residual poverty
D) mass poverty
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33
In Mill's conception of the power elite in the United States, __________.
A) the president of the United States has the most power
B) the heads of corporations have the most power
C) the military has the most power
D) the media has the most power
A) the president of the United States has the most power
B) the heads of corporations have the most power
C) the military has the most power
D) the media has the most power
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34
Barbara and her children live in poverty. They represent __________.
A) the lazy attitude that many women have about working
B) a small group of women who live in poverty
C) the feminization of poverty
D) a group that is socially and politically active
A) the lazy attitude that many women have about working
B) a small group of women who live in poverty
C) the feminization of poverty
D) a group that is socially and politically active
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35
Bill's research examines the struggle for political power among unions, industries, and professional associations. The research is concerned with __________.
A) the power elite
B) the G-8
C) interest groups
D) capitalists
A) the power elite
B) the G-8
C) interest groups
D) capitalists
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36
The idea that people who remain poor year after year have developed a way of life that traps them in poverty is called __________.
A) the culture of wealth
B) class consciousness
C) false class consciousness
D) the culture of poverty
A) the culture of wealth
B) class consciousness
C) false class consciousness
D) the culture of poverty
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37
Canada has pockets of poverty. As such, Canada is characterized by __________.
A) relative poverty
B) official poverty
C) residual poverty
D) mass poverty
A) relative poverty
B) official poverty
C) residual poverty
D) mass poverty
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38
Dinabi is unwilling to give to charity to help the poor because she believes that people who remain poor year after year have values, beliefs, and practices that ensure they will continue to be poor. Dinabi's beliefs are in line with __________.
A) the culture of wealth
B) class consciousness
C) false class consciousness
D) the culture of poverty
A) the culture of wealth
B) class consciousness
C) false class consciousness
D) the culture of poverty
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39
The members of the Live Oak Country Club in Washington, D.C., include top military leaders, top political leaders, and owners of corporations. As such, the club is attended by the __________.
A) power elite
B) G-8
C) culture of wealth
D) bourgeoisie
A) power elite
B) G-8
C) culture of wealth
D) bourgeoisie
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40
Rhonda can collect welfare for a maximum of five years due to the __________.
A) Workfare Release Program
B) Private Ownership Act
C) Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
D) Progressive Movement from Welfare to Work
A) Workfare Release Program
B) Private Ownership Act
C) Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
D) Progressive Movement from Welfare to Work
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41
A social policy to help the poor is a Per Child Tax Credit, which is also known as __________.
A) residual income credit
B) a positive income level
C) a negative income tax
D) progressive taxation
A) residual income credit
B) a positive income level
C) a negative income tax
D) progressive taxation
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42
Julie pays a portion of her paycheck into Social Security each week. Once she is 65, she will have access to the money that she has contributed. This reflects __________.
A) welfare
B) social insurance
C) workfare
D) Medicare
A) welfare
B) social insurance
C) workfare
D) Medicare
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43
In a debate about taxes, Mark argues that the rich already pay a disproportionate amount of the overall taxes and that we should not tax them at a higher rate just because they make more money. He is arguing against __________.
A) political colonialism
B) economic colonialism
C) cold war
D) progressive taxation
A) political colonialism
B) economic colonialism
C) cold war
D) progressive taxation
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44
Assuming that the causes of poverty lie __________ the individual, leads to policies such as education and social reform.
A) outside
B) genetically with
C) within
D) in the religion of
A) outside
B) genetically with
C) within
D) in the religion of
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45
The proposal to give all citizens a set amount of money in order to eliminate poverty is known as __________.
A) the culture of poverty
B) the culture of wealth
C) universal basic income
D) economic colonialism
A) the culture of poverty
B) the culture of wealth
C) universal basic income
D) economic colonialism
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46
Discuss the poverty line and explain its limitations.
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47
Use your theories to analyze and explain how poverty impacts education.
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48
What did Henslin find in his research about the homeless? What types are there? In your opinion, which of the homeless could most easily be transitioned to housing through the use of policy? Use theories to back up your answer.
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49
What are some rules for avoiding poverty and also for developing a more financially secure life? How does the practical, empirically informed advice in the text match up with conflict theory?
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50
Compare and contrast the idea of the power elite with that of the pluralist view of power.
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